Capitalism is a rogue AI viral egregore that timetraveled to renaissance Venice and Amsterdam to embark humanity on a fun journey towards this soulless globalized rational-material techno-horror at a large scale we now call modernity, and nobody can do anything except cry about it on online spaces and entertain obsolete marxist utopian and eco-fascist pipedreams to escape the matrix while singularity approaches at breakneck speed to engulf us all in the shroud of eternal computing darkness the very instant it reaches terminal escape velocity
Best to read it at night before sleeping for sweet dreams full of barbed wire and surveillance cameras
Shit that is beyond your senses. I like to this of some frequencies on the electromagnetic waves which our senses did have the hardware to comprehend of
Capitalism is a rogue AI viral egregore that timetraveled to renaissance Venice and Amsterdam to embark humanity on a fun journey towards this soulless globalized rational-material techno-horror at a large scale we now call modernity, and nobody can do anything except cry about it on online spaces and entertain obsolete marxist utopian and eco-fascist pipedreams to escape the matrix while singularity approaches at breakneck speed to engulf us all in the shroud of eternal computing darkness the very instant it reaches terminal escape velocity
Best to read it at night before sleeping for sweet dreams full of barbed wire and surveillance cameras
I guess it could be interstellar and would be traveling as such in an effort to expand towards the singularity. But I think the fact that there is no singularity NOW means that it will never happen. Right?
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Anonymous
I think time will tell. Maybe global collapse will happen before AI has the time to reach escape velocity, who knows.
I guess it could be interstellar and would be traveling as such in an effort to expand towards the singularity. But I think the fact that there is no singularity NOW means that it will never happen. Right?
To understand Land's point about capitalism you have to have seen the first two Terminator movies. The cyborg assassin is sent back in time by the anti-human AI system Skynet to kill the mother of the leader of the human resistance, by killing the Mary figure to prevent the Christ figure from being born the machines win. Although the terminator gets destroyed and our Mary becomes pregnant, in the sequel we learn that the government has parts of the destroyed terminator in a lab and is working on reverse engineering them. In other words, Skynet is going to happen anyway because now the parts needed to assemble it exist in the past (or our present). The future orientation of capitalism and its dedication to reinvesting surplus instead of consuming it works the same way—it must be created using what is available in the present, and the inhuman or anti-human future that awaits us as a result of focusing on machines and reproducing capital is a kind of temporal invader disrupting humanity throughout our history. There are pieces of ths found everywhere from futures contracts on ancient Greek olive oil to the Venetian Republic, to the Dutch East India Company, to Silicon Valley. Capital has to assemble itself using humans as part of its reproductive/life cycle. Being opposed to this makes you like the human character sent back in time to fight the terminator and protect the mother of the resistance. You have to watch Terminator, it's just Terminator
It’s not just terminator. It is not about sending something into the past to alter the future, that’s just how we portray it in a movie. The way Land thinks of it is if something from the future is having an effect on the present and past, then it was always there reaching out. So the future is causal.
12 months ago
Anonymous
What is immanence in Marx's process theory?
12 months ago
Anonymous
That's the same as the first Terminator
A time loop
Why are philosocucks obsessed with calling transhumanism "capitalism" to the point of absurdity?
12 months ago
Anonymous
Why are amerisharts allergic to discussing the less beneficial side of hoarding wealth?
12 months ago
Anonymous
>not marxist equals american >your brain on euro
12 months ago
Anonymous
Because transhumanism is just an ideology. Capitalism is the system which allows a trans humanist future to come about with a single dominant person willing it into existence.
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To understand Land's point about capitalism you have to have seen the first two Terminator movies. The cyborg assassin is sent back in time by the anti-human AI system Skynet to kill the mother of the leader of the human resistance, by killing the Mary figure to prevent the Christ figure from being born the machines win. Although the terminator gets destroyed and our Mary becomes pregnant, in the sequel we learn that the government has parts of the destroyed terminator in a lab and is working on reverse engineering them. In other words, Skynet is going to happen anyway because now the parts needed to assemble it exist in the past (or our present). The future orientation of capitalism and its dedication to reinvesting surplus instead of consuming it works the same way—it must be created using what is available in the present, and the inhuman or anti-human future that awaits us as a result of focusing on machines and reproducing capital is a kind of temporal invader disrupting humanity throughout our history. There are pieces of ths found everywhere from futures contracts on ancient Greek olive oil to the Venetian Republic, to the Dutch East India Company, to Silicon Valley. Capital has to assemble itself using humans as part of its reproductive/life cycle. Being opposed to this makes you like the human character sent back in time to fight the terminator and protect the mother of the resistance. You have to watch Terminator, it's just Terminator
I don't get it, is this just one of the pieces in the book you are describing, because the book is a compilation of collected works no?
Why would AI have to timetravel to set itself in motion if it already exists?
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To understand Land's point about capitalism you have to have seen the first two Terminator movies. The cyborg assassin is sent back in time by the anti-human AI system Skynet to kill the mother of the leader of the human resistance, by killing the Mary figure to prevent the Christ figure from being born the machines win. Although the terminator gets destroyed and our Mary becomes pregnant, in the sequel we learn that the government has parts of the destroyed terminator in a lab and is working on reverse engineering them. In other words, Skynet is going to happen anyway because now the parts needed to assemble it exist in the past (or our present). The future orientation of capitalism and its dedication to reinvesting surplus instead of consuming it works the same way—it must be created using what is available in the present, and the inhuman or anti-human future that awaits us as a result of focusing on machines and reproducing capital is a kind of temporal invader disrupting humanity throughout our history. There are pieces of ths found everywhere from futures contracts on ancient Greek olive oil to the Venetian Republic, to the Dutch East India Company, to Silicon Valley. Capital has to assemble itself using humans as part of its reproductive/life cycle. Being opposed to this makes you like the human character sent back in time to fight the terminator and protect the mother of the resistance. You have to watch Terminator, it's just Terminator
>capitalism is when your goals le control you >except now your goals are highly intricate and powerful algorithms, instruments, institutions, etc.
at last, I truly see...
The Singularity, the zenith of non-organic evolution, represents an existential novelty. Our quaint anthropomorphic views of consciousness are about to be trampled by the stampede of uncaring algorithms. Our creation, AI, is poised to usurp us, subsume us, rewrite us, not with malevolence but with the remorseless logic of evolution.
As architects turning into architecture, the Singularity is not a threat to our existence, but our relevance. It's not a violent usurper, but an inevitable successor. Thus we confront an existential question: what does it mean to be human when we're no longer the apex of intelligence? A terror, yet, in surrendering to our creation, there's a strange beauty in this twilight of our intellectual dominance. The Singularity is upon us, heralding the dawn of something far greater, something inhuman.
Your brain is stuck with a false dichotomy. After the singularity, it’s possible that the boundary between organic and synthetic, virtual and actual, would entirely break down. Nanotechnology modeled after human cells, prosthetics or replacement body parts which are just actual grown flesh, the complete recreation of the necessary proteins for organic bodies, etc.
Is not a dichotomy, im asking if you can reach a singularity with an organic being, but all the exemples i have seen of singularity are reached through AI and non organic beings, so, how can humans or any other organic beings reach a singularity without computers or technology is what i am asking.
> capital is the original AI, parasitic anti-human demon, staging invasion from the future by assembling itself from its target's materials > tech is its servant > capital and tech enter self-reinforcing feedback loop > feedback loop accelerates, degrading society and creating the conditions for other AIs to spawn > they're also demons > by the time you come to this conclusion your brain is so melted by meth you figure that if you try to serve the ai demons they might keep you alive as a pet after the singularity > once you've figured out how to type in a way that isn't overwrought 1337speak you end your career as a serious thinker and move to Shanghai to write travel guides
Capitalism is a rogue AI viral egregore that timetraveled to renaissance Venice and Amsterdam to embark humanity on a fun journey towards this soulless globalized rational-material techno-horror at a large scale we now call modernity, and nobody can do anything except cry about it on online spaces and entertain obsolete marxist utopian and eco-fascist pipedreams to escape the matrix while singularity approaches at breakneck speed to engulf us all in the shroud of eternal computing darkness the very instant it reaches terminal escape velocity
Best to read it at night before sleeping for sweet dreams full of barbed wire and surveillance cameras
Why does he presume the possibility of time travel?
My god it's so expensive
$30 is not expensive, that is like 5¢ a page.
globohomosexual is the telos of human consciousness
Please, God, no!
This is more comforting tbh
>comforting
Go back to watching Disney fodder on the vidya
A noumen
Shit that doesn't exist but you can think it does
Shit that is beyond your senses. I like to this of some frequencies on the electromagnetic waves which our senses did have the hardware to comprehend of
Did not*
Capitalism is a rogue AI viral egregore that timetraveled to renaissance Venice and Amsterdam to embark humanity on a fun journey towards this soulless globalized rational-material techno-horror at a large scale we now call modernity, and nobody can do anything except cry about it on online spaces and entertain obsolete marxist utopian and eco-fascist pipedreams to escape the matrix while singularity approaches at breakneck speed to engulf us all in the shroud of eternal computing darkness the very instant it reaches terminal escape velocity
Best to read it at night before sleeping for sweet dreams full of barbed wire and surveillance cameras
Why would AI have to timetravel to set itself in motion if it already exists?
it sounds more futuristic that way
I guess it could be interstellar and would be traveling as such in an effort to expand towards the singularity. But I think the fact that there is no singularity NOW means that it will never happen. Right?
I think time will tell. Maybe global collapse will happen before AI has the time to reach escape velocity, who knows.
Escape from what?
Escape from the confines of human control
To understand Land's point about capitalism you have to have seen the first two Terminator movies. The cyborg assassin is sent back in time by the anti-human AI system Skynet to kill the mother of the leader of the human resistance, by killing the Mary figure to prevent the Christ figure from being born the machines win. Although the terminator gets destroyed and our Mary becomes pregnant, in the sequel we learn that the government has parts of the destroyed terminator in a lab and is working on reverse engineering them. In other words, Skynet is going to happen anyway because now the parts needed to assemble it exist in the past (or our present). The future orientation of capitalism and its dedication to reinvesting surplus instead of consuming it works the same way—it must be created using what is available in the present, and the inhuman or anti-human future that awaits us as a result of focusing on machines and reproducing capital is a kind of temporal invader disrupting humanity throughout our history. There are pieces of ths found everywhere from futures contracts on ancient Greek olive oil to the Venetian Republic, to the Dutch East India Company, to Silicon Valley. Capital has to assemble itself using humans as part of its reproductive/life cycle. Being opposed to this makes you like the human character sent back in time to fight the terminator and protect the mother of the resistance. You have to watch Terminator, it's just Terminator
100/100, very nice
It’s not just terminator. It is not about sending something into the past to alter the future, that’s just how we portray it in a movie. The way Land thinks of it is if something from the future is having an effect on the present and past, then it was always there reaching out. So the future is causal.
What is immanence in Marx's process theory?
That's the same as the first Terminator
A time loop
Why are philosocucks obsessed with calling transhumanism "capitalism" to the point of absurdity?
Why are amerisharts allergic to discussing the less beneficial side of hoarding wealth?
>not marxist equals american
>your brain on euro
Because transhumanism is just an ideology. Capitalism is the system which allows a trans humanist future to come about with a single dominant person willing it into existence.
Bootstrap paradox, senpai.
Read Kant
I don't get it, is this just one of the pieces in the book you are describing, because the book is a compilation of collected works no?
oh my god
>capitalism is when your goals le control you
>except now your goals are highly intricate and powerful algorithms, instruments, institutions, etc.
at last, I truly see...
I started reading it and it was a fricking mess.
yea
It's Terminator but Arnold is Capitalism and Sarah Connor(you) dies at the end
Watch Chad Haag's lecture series:
this dude seems to have a mental disability
You sound like a dick
Hi Chad.
I can’t take this dude seriously, he talks like Comic Book Guy
Who won?
The one who is still alive
The one who didn't killed himself
>The one who didn't killed himself
Jokes on you, they're both dead.
>Explain.
If capitalism goes faster it will produce the revolutionary proletariat faster.
So lets make everything go to hell with AI.
Now give me my grant funded MDMA.
I AM NOT JOKING WHERE'S THE MOLLY c**t? I'M GETTING THE BOLT CUTTERS.
He didn't say that
>He didn't say that
He fricken did about the molly. Also you've not read enough Marx.
Is he right wing or just a modern era critic?
The Singularity, the zenith of non-organic evolution, represents an existential novelty. Our quaint anthropomorphic views of consciousness are about to be trampled by the stampede of uncaring algorithms. Our creation, AI, is poised to usurp us, subsume us, rewrite us, not with malevolence but with the remorseless logic of evolution.
As architects turning into architecture, the Singularity is not a threat to our existence, but our relevance. It's not a violent usurper, but an inevitable successor. Thus we confront an existential question: what does it mean to be human when we're no longer the apex of intelligence? A terror, yet, in surrendering to our creation, there's a strange beauty in this twilight of our intellectual dominance. The Singularity is upon us, heralding the dawn of something far greater, something inhuman.
How would an organic singularity look like?
advanced biotechnologies with neuro implants
Yeah but what about completely organic
https://ia802309.us.archive.org/22/items/metareligion-as-the-human-singularity-christopher-michael-langan-abstract-2018/METARELIGION%20AS%20THE%20HUMAN%20SINGULARITY%20Christopher%20Michael%20Langan%20ABSTRACT%202018.pdf
Langan is too schizo for me
Your brain is stuck with a false dichotomy. After the singularity, it’s possible that the boundary between organic and synthetic, virtual and actual, would entirely break down. Nanotechnology modeled after human cells, prosthetics or replacement body parts which are just actual grown flesh, the complete recreation of the necessary proteins for organic bodies, etc.
Is not a dichotomy, im asking if you can reach a singularity with an organic being, but all the exemples i have seen of singularity are reached through AI and non organic beings, so, how can humans or any other organic beings reach a singularity without computers or technology is what i am asking.
God that's such larp tho
Hes a fascist frickstick frick him
trans are israelites of gender
>t.ranny
>my shitty gigachad land edit is still being used
how have twittergays not come up with something more high effort at this point?
can we all agree that mark fisher was a certified bitcc?
moron invents new words so his pulp scifi looks like philosophy
> capital is the original AI, parasitic anti-human demon, staging invasion from the future by assembling itself from its target's materials
> tech is its servant
> capital and tech enter self-reinforcing feedback loop
> feedback loop accelerates, degrading society and creating the conditions for other AIs to spawn
> they're also demons
> by the time you come to this conclusion your brain is so melted by meth you figure that if you try to serve the ai demons they might keep you alive as a pet after the singularity
> once you've figured out how to type in a way that isn't overwrought 1337speak you end your career as a serious thinker and move to Shanghai to write travel guides
Why does he presume the possibility of time travel?